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In 2018, Central Florida was ranked first in the nation for job growth, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Additionally, Forbes magazine ranked the metro Orlando region No. 1 to invest in a home with an estimated 84,000 building permits issued in Orange County valued at $2.3 billion. Orange County also earned the highest AAA credit rating from Moody's Investors Service, recognizing its fiscal reliability and continued quality-of-life enhancements.

The proposed plan is to change the Future
Land Use Map designation on the subject
property from Low-Medium Density
Residential (LMDR) to Commercial (C).
We also anticipate a request to change
the zoning of the property from R-1
(Single Family Dwelling District) to C-1
(Retail Commercial District). The
applicant is proposing to expand the
parking for the Hourglass Brewery.

To change the FLUM designation from (O)
and (LDR) to (C). The request is also to
change the zoning of the property from P-O
and R-1, with the intent to construct a mix
of 15,000-25,000 square feet professional
office and retail uses.

Time: September 04, 2019 9:00 AMLocation: Orange County Public Works
4200 South John Young Parkway
Orlando, FL 32839-9205

Roadway agreements are an important part of the development process and allow property owners to earn road impact fee credits by making improvements to clogged roads or dedicating right-of-way to expand the road network. Developers gain by channeling their improvements near their project, and citizens affected by a development project receive better roads. RAC Home Page.

The 2020 Charter Review Commission will hold a public hearing in District 2 to gather information from Orange County Citizens regarding possible changes to the Orange County Charter, the county government's constitution. Please visit https://occompt.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx for copies of the meeting agenda and supporting materials.

The proposed plan is to change the
Future Land Use Map designation on the
subject property from Low Density
Residential (LDR) to Medium Density
Residential (MDR). The applicant is
proposing to develop 5 multifamily units.

Business Development Division representatives review the certification requirements, review the entire application and provide business owners the
opportunity to ask questions about the application process. Also, a City of Orlando representative is available to discuss their certification process.

A health promoting lifestyle which includes a health-promoting eating plan, and a positive attitude.
Consist of twelve (12) weekly face-to-face, 60 minute group learning sessions that will address all key aspects to a health promoting lifestyle.

Conducts the ongoing work of the Implementation Team. Discussion includes development of the Management Network Structure as recommended by the Mayor's Youth Mental Health Commission in 2015. This meeting will include any interested community providers of mental health services.

The request is to change the Future Land
Use Map designation of the 1.33-acre
subject property from Growth
Center-Commercial (GC-C) to Growth
Center-Planned Development-Medium-
High Density Residential (GC-PD-MHDR).
The request is also to change the zoning
of the property from A-1 (Citrus Rural
District) to PD (Planned Development
District). The applicant is proposing to
add this parcel to the 18.33-acre
Registry on Grass Lake PD, approved
for up to 360 multi-family dwelling units.

The proposal is to change the Future Land Use Map designation of the 1.03-acre subject property, located in the Lake Hart/Lake Whippoorwill Rural Settlement, from Rural Settlement 1/2 (RS 1/2) to Commercial (C), with a corresponding Urban Service Area (USA) expansion, and to rezone the site from A-2 (Farmland Rural District) to PD (Planned Development District) (Narcoossee Retail PD/LUP) to allow for the development of up to 15,703 square feet of commercial space.

To change future land use of the 8.88 acre property from Activity Center Residential (ACR)
to Planned Development Medium Density Residential (PD-MDR) and to rezone the site from R-CE
(Country Estate District) TO PD (Planned Development District) to allow for the development of up to
43 single family attached dwelling units.

A health promoting lifestyle which includes a health-promoting eating plan, and a positive attitude.
Consist of twelve (12) weekly face-to-face, 60 minute group learning sessions that will address all key aspects to a health promoting lifestyle.

To change the future land use from Medium Density Residential (MDR)
to Medium High Density Residential (MHDR). The applicant also request to rezone from R-1A (Single Family Dwelling District)
to PD (Planned Development District). The Epoch
Aloma PD/LUP is requesting up to 241 multi-family dwelling units.

The request is to change the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) designation of the 0.25-acre subject property from Planned Development-Medium Density Residential (PD-MDR) to Commercial (C). The applicants are proposing to unify the property with two neighboring Commercial-designated parcels to the south (Parcels 19-22-29-0000-00-028 and 19-22-29-0000-00-038) and develop a drive-through self-storage facility on the combined 3.54 acres. If the project is approved, the 0.25-acre subject parcel will serve as a driveway and buffer area for the self-storage facility.

To propose Horizon West Town Center Policies.
The proposed amendment would permit form based development
through a PD/ Regulating Plan as an alternative
to processing a Planned Development / Unified Neighborhood Plan under the
Town Center Code.

Time: September 18, 2019 9:00 AMLocation: Orange County Public Works
4200 South John Young Parkway
Orlando, FL 32839-9205

Roadway agreements are an important part of the development process and allow property owners to earn road impact fee credits by making improvements to clogged roads or dedicating right-of-way to expand the road network. Developers gain by channeling their improvements near their project, and citizens affected by a development project receive better roads. RAC Home Page.

District 5 Commissioner Emily Bonilla and District 2 Commissioner Christine Moore will meet on Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at 2:30 p.m. in the Commissioners Conference Room, Fifth Floor, County Administration Center, 201 S. Rosalind Avenue, Orlando, Florida, to discuss mobile home resiliency in their respective districts and septic to sewer initiatives with advanced septic tanks near bodies of water in Orange County.

To change the future land use of the 8.88 acre subject property from Activity Center Residential (ACR)
to Planned Development Me3dium Density Residential (PD-,DR) and to rezone the site from R-CE (Country Estate District) to
PD (Planned Development District) (townhomes at Westwood PD/LUP)
to allow for the development of up to 43 single-family attached units.

There are hundreds of agencies that serve elders in Central Florida. Learn what types of agencies provide what time of assistance. This seminar is part of the LIFE Information for Elders series. To register, call 407-836-7446 or email officeonaging@ocfl.net. A free, complimentary lunch is provided to the first 70 people to register.

A health promoting lifestyle which includes a health-promoting eating plan, and a positive attitude.
Consist of twelve (12) weekly face-to-face, 60 minute group learning sessions that will address all key aspects to a health promoting lifestyle.

To recommend revisions and amendments from time to time of appropriate rules and regulations reasonably necessary for the implementation and effective enforcement, administration and interpretation of the provisions of this act [article] that provide for the effective and continuing protection of the environmental quality of the air, water and land in the county.
To review staff recommendations for appropriate fees to be charged by the county for the services rendered by the county under the provisions of this act [article].
To hold public hearings on appeals of staff decisions regarding environmental permits as designated by the board of county commissioners and, after publicly discussing the application and taking testimony and evidence from the applicant and public, submit its recommendation on the application to the board of county commissioners.
To perform such other related duties, functions and responsibilities as may be assigned to the commission from time to time by the board of county commissioners.
To make other recommendations to the board of county commissioners regarding improvements to the natural resources and environmental issues

To change the future land use from Low Medium Denisty Residential (LMDR) to Commercial( C).
The request is also to change the rezoning
of the property from R-1A (Single Family Dwelling District)
to C-2 (General Commercial District) with the intent to develop a 1,500 square foot commercial
development.

The applicant proposes to change the Future Land Use Map designation on the subject property from Rural Settlement 1 dwelling unit per 1 acre (RS 1/1) to Commercial (C). The request is also to change the zoning of the property from A-1 (Citrus Rural District) to C-1 (Retail Commercial District), which would allow up to 22,346 square feet of retail development. The applicant has indicated the intent to construct a self-storage facility.

Kids ages 12 and younger are invited to participate in Fish4Fun, a free catch-n-release event at Bithlo Community Park, 18501 Washington Ave., Bithlo, on Sunday, Sept. 29! (No pre-registration required.) Day-of-event registration begins at 7:30 a.m., fishing at 8 a.m. and trophies awarded at 10 a.m. You are encouraged to bring your own fishing gear if you have it.

A health promoting lifestyle which includes a health-promoting eating plan, and a positive attitude.
Consist of twelve (12) weekly face-to-face, 60 minute group learning sessions that will address all key aspects to a health promoting lifestyle.